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south korean people elected the first female president there. can you tell us a little bit about the campaign? what were the factors that led to the victory? >> thank you, i am honored to be with you today. >> it is a delight to have you here. >> regarding my title, special assistant, i think it is a long story to tell you. actually, i was teaching in mainland china for eight years. >> ok. >> last year in june i left my job in china and i came back to tie line. -- taiwan, mainly for writing a book about madam [indiscernible] so, this is a challenge for me. i am very lucky that i can write a book about it. as you know, i am a student who studies the president. i base that on the ideas of her father to write this book. so, right now many koreans think she is so like her father. how come so many koreans say the same thing? just like me in this book. how are you? you know, in chinese. [speaking chinese] so, published just before the election, this is a book about the early first birthday until she became the president of korea. it concludes 5 with a
south korean people elected the first female president there. can you tell us a little bit about the campaign? what were the factors that led to the victory? >> thank you, i am honored to be with you today. >> it is a delight to have you here. >> regarding my title, special assistant, i think it is a long story to tell you. actually, i was teaching in mainland china for eight years. >> ok. >> last year in june i left my job in china and i came back to tie line. --...
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despite widespread criticism of unfair elections. under his combination of social programs and free-market policies, the economy has grown substantially. the long-term opponent of capitalism says nicaragua has to be pragmatic. >> we are making progress toward socialism. in what time frame, i could not say. we are building our programs and projects based on what our socioeconomic reality is. we are calling for foreign investment. there are a range of projects whose potential is clear to see. we have to go to the [indiscernible] rex investors keep coming, partly because nicaragua has mostly escaped the drug trafficking and violence that have rocked much of the region. but as his presidency has gone on, his family members have taken up positions of power. many of those who fought with him say he has turned into what he wants struggled against. >> the ortega of today is authoritarian, a dictator. he has robbed elections when he has got a machine of power for his family and he is collecting enormous private wealth. basically he is identic
despite widespread criticism of unfair elections. under his combination of social programs and free-market policies, the economy has grown substantially. the long-term opponent of capitalism says nicaragua has to be pragmatic. >> we are making progress toward socialism. in what time frame, i could not say. we are building our programs and projects based on what our socioeconomic reality is. we are calling for foreign investment. there are a range of projects whose potential is clear to...
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he returned in march of this year hoping to stand in parliamentary elections. he was arrested and banned for life from running for office. this is the first time a pakistani chief has been charged with a crime. >> more world news in brief right now, the united kingdom defending its actions over the controversy of detaining the partner of a journalist. meanwhile, the paper says it is supporting him. meanwhile in the united states, and military judge deliberating for private bradley manning for leaking classified evidence to wiki leaks. and the lower house of parliament has voted to dissolve itself paving the way for an election in october. it will end months of physical turmoil that began with the collapse of the center-right government. radioactive water has been leaking from the tank, the worst incident since the crisis sparked by a 2011 earthquake and soon army. -- tsunami. >> more than two years since the disaster and the plant is still crippled by technical difficulties. the cooling systems were knocked out by the 2011 soon on me. to keep the reactors cool,
he returned in march of this year hoping to stand in parliamentary elections. he was arrested and banned for life from running for office. this is the first time a pakistani chief has been charged with a crime. >> more world news in brief right now, the united kingdom defending its actions over the controversy of detaining the partner of a journalist. meanwhile, the paper says it is supporting him. meanwhile in the united states, and military judge deliberating for private bradley manning...
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it is the coup that removed the president, the first really elected democratically elected president and a suspension of the institution that was upheld by 64%. and removing the upper house of the parliament. that is what led to everything you we didn't have an option. either we would put in jail or we would live as slaves in a police state that we all revolted against during the move barrick years -- during the mubarak years. i until today and tomorrow and after tomorrow, we will stay in the streets. we can never give up on democracy. violence is not the solution. we will never, never near to violence. our message is peaceful. we would like to live as free people, like so many people on the face of the earth. why does the army have to intervene in politics. it is a political problem. lyrical parties come together and agree and disagree and work for the betterment of egypt. i am sad that the united states's stand is not strong enough. it needs to and in this crew. it -- this coup. those who support become enemies of the -- of innocent egyptian people. >> we appreciate your time. just
it is the coup that removed the president, the first really elected democratically elected president and a suspension of the institution that was upheld by 64%. and removing the upper house of the parliament. that is what led to everything you we didn't have an option. either we would put in jail or we would live as slaves in a police state that we all revolted against during the move barrick years -- during the mubarak years. i until today and tomorrow and after tomorrow, we will stay in the...
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we understand that relations have been through a lot of progress since the president was elected in 2008. have there been cooperative programs between the formosa found -- formosa cancer candidate in and other parts in china? >> i think the answer is yes. because the government in china focuses on the future of the kids, they pay a lot of attention on the health of the kids. especially the cancer program. so they asked for our collaboration. next month, we are going to beijing. we set up through the media and the training program to take this opportunity to allow the people in china the awareness, the public awareness, and we are training dietitians had to set up the program like we did in the past five years in taiwan. >> given the fact that china is so much bigger than us, they also must have a serious concern over the spread of cancer. how is the situation in china different from the situation in taiwan? or are they very similar? for example, incidence of rest cancer for women and prostate cancer for men, are they any much the same? >> the development of the country is a major impact
we understand that relations have been through a lot of progress since the president was elected in 2008. have there been cooperative programs between the formosa found -- formosa cancer candidate in and other parts in china? >> i think the answer is yes. because the government in china focuses on the future of the kids, they pay a lot of attention on the health of the kids. especially the cancer program. so they asked for our collaboration. next month, we are going to beijing. we set up...
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one man not in attendance was the opposition leader who insist july 31 the presidential election was marked by widespread irregularities. trade5rrs in france have been storming the bastille with fruit and vegetables. it is proving popular in a year which has seen prices surge. >> lining up with a reason. every year during a few hours, these farmers from southeast france so more than 17 tons of fruits and vegetables to parisians at a price the final competition. >> these fruits are so fresh. >> it is once a year, but i, every time. >> it is important to help farmers and the prices are worth it, too. >> it should happen more often. supermarkets have been stealing from us for quite a while. it is time we do something about it. >> all for sale at this makeshift marketplace. farmers, not grocers, sell the produce directly to customers. the idea comes from a farmers union. the aim, they say, is to highlight supermarkets huge margins. >> when you're in a supermarket and you see the prices, it includes the former earning, the packaging, and the supermarkets margin. when it is sold more than
one man not in attendance was the opposition leader who insist july 31 the presidential election was marked by widespread irregularities. trade5rrs in france have been storming the bastille with fruit and vegetables. it is proving popular in a year which has seen prices surge. >> lining up with a reason. every year during a few hours, these farmers from southeast france so more than 17 tons of fruits and vegetables to parisians at a price the final competition. >> these fruits are...
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then we had our first democratically elected civilian leader. then comes the military junta and then the coup d'État on the third of july. clearing him from his charges is actually what was expected. the third of july was a coup to reinstate a military regime, to reinstate an oppressive regime. we are seeing violations of human rights. we are seeing mass murder among those who are opposing this coup d'État. we are seeing oppression of the freedom of expression. we are seeing a clampdown on free international media. we are seeing a return of the mubarak regime. the only thing remaining is the return of mubarak himself, which we are seeing today. the international community has backed off -- backed up the dictatorship for decades. we are seeing them being very neutral now. they did not does -- support the democracy as they should. >> i want to go to victor. you hurt our correspondents say many of those who supported the army's move, the ouster of vomit morsi could change their b.j. the ouster of mohammed morsi. >> mubarak now is completely irrel
then we had our first democratically elected civilian leader. then comes the military junta and then the coup d'État on the third of july. clearing him from his charges is actually what was expected. the third of july was a coup to reinstate a military regime, to reinstate an oppressive regime. we are seeing violations of human rights. we are seeing mass murder among those who are opposing this coup d'État. we are seeing oppression of the freedom of expression. we are seeing a clampdown on...